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4 types de matériaux secs à déposer à la Carrière d’Acton Vale
En plus d’être VOTRE fournisseur de béton préparé, de ciment, de pierre concassée, de chaux agricole et de sable filtrant à Drummondville, à Granby et à Saint-Hyacinthe, la Carrière d’Acton Vale est un site de dépôt pour vos matériaux de construction recyclables. Nous recueillons :
L’asphalte
La brique
Le béton armé
Le béton sans armature
Le béton est un matériau des plus résistants qui convient tant à l’édification d’infrastructures routières qu’à la construction de balcons ou d’escaliers, notamment. Sa grande polyvalence vient de son processus de fabrication, qui permet de créer des composés aux propriétés variées. À la Carrière d’Acton Vale, nous maîtrisons parfaitement ces procédés. Dans cet article de blogue, nous vous expliquons comment nous fabriquons notre béton préparé. Bonne lecture!
Vous êtes responsable de l’achat de matériaux pour un chantier de construction commercial, résidentiel, industriel ou agricole à Saint-Hyacinthe, à Granby, à Drummondville ou dans les environs? À la Carrière d’Acton Vale, nous fournissons plusieurs matériaux destinés à la création de structures en tous genres et au remblai de surfaces variées. L’un de nos « meilleurs vendeurs »? La pierre concassée — poursuivez votre lecture pour en savoir plus!
At Carrière d'Acton Vale, we have several customers who own agricultural businesses (livestock farmers, market gardeners, etc.). When they wish to stock up on agricultural lime or crushed stone, or when they want to sink a concrete slab, they know where to turn: to us! In this blog article, we will present the features of our concrete slabs... hoping to count you soon among our satisfied customers!
Few people know that the Celts used lime to fertilize their land some 2,800 years ago! Even today, agricultural lime remains an essential mineral to control the acidity of the soil and obtain a better harvest. At Carrière d'Acton Vale, leading suppliers of prepared concrete, crushed stone and agricultural lime in Montérégie (Granby, Saint-Hyacinthe ...), in Centre-du-Québec (Drummondville) and in Estrie, we invite you to read this blog to learn more about the certificate of conformity issued by the Bureau de normalization du Québec (BNQ) for our natural limestone products.
At Carrière d'Acton Vale, we serve industries, entrepreneurs, farmers and individuals. Thanks to our large fleet of trucks and concrete mixers, we can respond as quickly as possible to your needs for prepared concrete, cement, crushed stone, agricultural lime and filter sand in Drummondville, Saint-Hyacinthe and Montreal. Granby and elsewhere in Montérégie, Centre-du-Québec and Estrie. Read on to discover 4 great reasons to choose us for all your construction projects!
Are you looking to stock up on materials for a construction project? At Carrière d'Acton Vale, we sell top quality materials (prepared concrete, crushed stone, agricultural lime, recycled aggregates, cement, filter sand, etc.) to contractors working in the cities of Acton Vale, Saint-Hyacinthe, Granby, Drummondville and surrounding areas. Since 1958, we are proud to offer exemplary service to gain and retain the loyalty of our customers. In this blog article, discover the 3 main values that motivate our company!
At Carrière d'Acton Vale, we provide prepared concrete, crushed stone, agricultural lime and recycled aggregates to our customers in Drummondville, Saint-Hyacinthe, Granby and surrounding areas. You work in the field of construction and you have a serious concern for the fate of the environment and future generations? In this piece, we explain how the manufacture and use of recycled aggregates are sensible gestures.